Thursday, 1 April 2010
9 PM Eastern/Pacific
That was the best episode of the hole series so far.
John Noble did an fantastic job and a few times I nearly got something in my eyes.
Holy FRAK!!!, how Nina “lost” her arm, totally caught me by surprise.
Seeing the Observers, my suspicion that Walter and Peter would break through the ice when they returned in Walter’s reality was proven right.
I still wonder when did Walter became so ill-minded/harsh how we saw him when they were setting his missing brain pieces back in and he could remember everything about “the other side”.
That actor young Peter really looked like him.
Why no Nimoy, do you think?
I loved the whole 80s theme in the beginning. I wished they had kept with the 80s soundtrack.
Regarding soundtracks, Michael Giacchino’s Fringe score album should come out at the end of this month.
“Gentlemen, I would like you to look at this. It’s a mobile telephone. It can be made much smaller, I assure you.”
“Does this work?”
“Not here. Not yet. This phone is digital, not analog.”
Razor! :eek:
Dr. Carla Warren? Never heard of her before. I’m guessing she dies horribly. :eek:
Whoa! '80s-tacular intro!
“If the alternate Peter was also sick over there, then wouldn’t his father be equally motivated to find a cure? He was. God help me, he was.”
“I’ve given him a name, Carla. Walternate.”
Elizabeth was a hottie. Walter was the man.
The kid really looks like Peter. I can see why Walter thot he’d be fatter.
“You’re not going to miss anything.”
Belly didn’t even make it to Peter’s funeral.
“He knew he was loved. Didn’t he?”
“We must begin to move on.”
I’m guessing she couldn’t do that.
The Observer! :eek:
This is heartbreaking. Poor Walter.
“You have changed the future. You have created a new set of probabilities.” :eek:
Back to the Future Starring Eric Stoltz